Michigan punter Will Hagerup led the Big Ten last season. At one point, he was the best in the nation.

But that didn’t make Hagerup immune to trouble. He was suspended for the Outback Bowl against South Carolina and remains suspended as the Wolverines enter spring football, mlive.com reports.

He was suspended for a violation of unspecified team rules, along with cornerback J.T. Floyd and linebacker Brandin Hawthorne. Eligibility has expired for Floyd and Hawthorne.

Hagerup, a senior, has now been suspended three times in his career and has missed six games as a result. He missed the Ohio State game as a freshman in 2010, was suspended the first four games of 2011 and sat out the Outback Bowl last season.

But while he is out this spring, it’s likely Matt Wile will gain ground. He played in the Outback Bowl and averaged 48.0 yards per attempt, including one 56-yarder. Hagerup ended the season averaging 45.0 yards per punt.